The smell of chlorine and warm water and the hollow sound of kicking and pulling: they had been natural parts of my life from the age of 11 to 22, but I had not been aware of them then, no more than I am now of the stench and
clangor of the commuter train.
Even amidst this alarm and dread, even in spite of the man's «bodily deafness / and his longstanding other sorts of torpor,» there is a small sign, maybe even a still voice, at any rate «a tiny bell... there to be heard it seemed heard in its
minuscule clangor.»
Every movie should probably be assessed in a vacuum, but that's a fairly impossible proposition: It's all relative in the end, and amid
the clangor of the summer movie season, something like «Unfinished Song» has an arthritic leg up on the competition.
Buy a team of mules and a covered wagon, jump off from St. Joe, and then spend an endless summer rusticating way out there, revived all day by
the clangor of harness chains, the scent of mules sweating, and the vast soulful horizons of the West.
Down in the town, I walked into
the clangor of hotel breakfast.
The sweeping scores and copious dialogue in Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt sounded crystal clear, as did
the clangor of swords and the hoofbeats of horses.
The exhibition features Alexander Calder's previously unseen, noise - making, hanging mobile Clangors (1942), a sister work to The Clangor (1941), which Calder described as «three heavy plates that gave off quite
a clangor.»
Someone has taken care, here and there, to create smart moments amid
the clangor, but Jeff Koons always wins.
Katherine Tzu - Lan Mann uses acrylic paint, Sumi ink, and collage on enormous sheets of paper to create works that result in a «precarious balance of harmony and
clangor.»
Not for the previous 199 although I know one or two were
clangors — okay, okay, maybe five.